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09:33
ok thanks
 
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11:01
GREAT news: I've extended the heuristic to be symmetric (why the heck did I not think of that, thx @KerrekSB)
It is a realllllly tiny improvement for uniform data. However, the worst case behaviour is now gone: negative only input data will get the same speed up as positive-only data. Just benched: 3.57x speedup for int64_t (this was the former worst case input!)
it's pushed to the gist
 
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12:41
mm there was a rather big bug in my last update. please disregard
 
1 hour later…
13:43
the great news turns out to be ad news after all. I'm afraid there was a bug in the test bed that made failing test cases invisible. Now, to my confusion I have a version currently in the gist that works 100% ok in WinXP 32-bit (albeit SLOWER), but on 64bit linux it is slower AND incorrect. Go figure.
This is a rather big alarm, I hope you do read it
 
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15:15
I didn't get it, so all the timings were incorrect?
15:51
Afraid so. I'll have to look into it closer, as i'm getting inconsistent results across different machines (WinXP 32bit g++ 4.5.3 ok, Linux 64bit g++ 4.6.1 not ok) and I want to rule out any other errors on my side. I fear that requires my full attention, though so it will have to wait till around 2300h CEST
I don't really see how the algorithm would give wrong results now. I don't think I fully understand till I have my 'heuristic' at least working correctly, be it slowly... Of course, that would s*ck but then we now the state of the game. Sorry for the mistake
Lesson Learned: in your testbed, always preclear the output buffer to avoid invisible breakages with algorithms that silently skip processing steps. Ouch.
Lesson Learned: in your testbed, always preclear the output buffer to avoid invisible breakages with algorithms that silently skip processing steps. Ouch.

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